Michigan loses backup QB to knee injury

ANN ARBOR — The Michigan athletic department said Monday that redshirt sophomore Russell Bellomy will be out indefinitely after suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament.

Bellomy, a quarterback, sustained the injury during practice on Friday. He’s the second Michigan football player this spring to sustain this kind of injury — Jake Ryan is also out indefinitely after tearing his ACL during spring practices. Ryan underwent surgery Thursday to repair the ACL tear.

Bellomy was expected to back up Devin Gardner this fall. In five games in 2012, Bellomy completed 4 of 21 passes for 46 yards and was intercepted four times.

College basketball

A funeral service for former University of Toledo basketball coach Bob Nichols is scheduled for 11 a.m. Friday at Blessed Sacrament Parish.

A showing for Nichols, who died Saturday in Toledo Hospital after collapsing two days earlier, is set for 2 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Walker Funeral Home.

NFL

CLEVELAND — The Browns have discarded another quarterback. Colt McCoy will start over as a backup in San Francisco.

McCoy, who became expendable when Cleveland signed veteran free agent quarterback Jason Campbell last week, was traded Monday to the San Francisco 49ers for two draft picks.

The Browns confirmed the deal on the same day new coach Rob Chudzinski welcomed more than 60 players — including McCoy — for the start of the team's voluntary offseason conditioning program.

The Browns only said they received two “undisclosed” draft choices, but a person familiar with the deal said the team got a fifth and seventh-round pick in this month’s NFL draft in exchange for McCoy and Cleveland’s sixth-round pick.